Missouri Legislator Wants To Make It A Felony To Propose Gun Control Legislation

A Congressman in Missouri is taking a dramatic stand against gun
control.

A state representative
has proposed a bill that would make it a class D felony for
any member of the General
Assembly to propose legislation "that further restricts an
individual's right to bear arms."

Missouri is the just latest in a growing line of states
attempting to criminalize gun control.

While Vice President Joe
Biden was promoting the White House's plan for gun control in
Virginia at the end of January, the state's House of Delegates
approved a bill that would forbid state agencies and
employees from helping the federal government enforcement new
control measures in the state.

And Wyoming, Texas, Mississippi, and Tennessee
have all announced plans as well to make it a crime for state
employees to enforce federal gun control measures.